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Renowned economist and former Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC), Professor Stephen Adei, has praised President John Dramani Mahama for his performance during his first 100 days in office.
Speaking in an interview on JoyNews' The Pulse on Thursday, March 6, Prof Adei noted that Mahama’s initial months in power have been impressive.
Drawing comparisons with past administrations since Ghana’s independence, he noted that:
"His Excellency, the President has done very well in the first 100 days. I mean, government after government. I was too young to have observed the first 100 days of Nkrumah, but thereafter, when he was overthrown, I was in my final year at training college. Since then, I have observed the early days of every government, and I would give him a very high score for what he has done," Prof Adei remarked.
He, however, pointed out that the true test of leadership lies beyond the initial phase, where tough economic decisions must be taken to stabilise the economy and ensure sustainable growth.

"This is the honeymoon stage, and I will give him a good score. But the real challenge lies in stabilising the economy, generating revenue, and addressing key issues such as Ghana’s limited gains from its mineral resources and the fight against illegal mining [galamsey]," he added.
Prof Adei acknowledged the difficulties ahead but expressed hope that President Mahama would continue on a path of progress, stating, "So far, he has done very well, and we wish him the best because Ghana cannot continue resetting the agenda."
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